kádmium
Kádmium is a chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. It is a soft, malleable, bluish-white metal. Cadmium is found in small amounts in the Earth's crust and is often a byproduct of zinc mining.
Cadmium has a variety of industrial uses. It is commonly used in the production of batteries, particularly
Despite its industrial utility, cadmium is a toxic heavy metal. Exposure can occur through inhalation of contaminated
Due to its toxicity, the use of cadmium is regulated in many parts of the world. Efforts